Jackie Karceski was Promoted as Chief Technology Officer at CAI

Date of management change: January 06, 2021 

What Happened?

Indianapolis, IN-based CAI Promoted Jackie Karceski as Chief Technology Officer

 

About the Company

Fundamentally we exist for one reason: To be the trusted solution for our clients as they strive to build a better working world and improve the human experience. We are 550+ global experts that bring top-tier expertise to every stage of a project, from creating comprehensive, detailed project plans to eliminating that last punch list item and beyond, into rigorous asset management, reliability, and sustainability activities. We are your choice regardless of your location. We can support you in the US, Singapore, China, Australia, Europe, Korea, Malaysia, Vietnam and beyond. Philosophically and practically, we believe that quality, cost, and schedule can be mutually reinforcing – trade-offs are not necessary. Short-changing the focus on quality usually means problems down the road – problems that can cost money and delay the schedule. But if quality is built in from the start, then both project delivery and operational efficiency can be achieved with a much higher degree of assurance. When your project requires planned, managed, and documented high quality to exacting global standards. When you need high-performance teams on mission-critical projects. When your project is complex, high-visibility, and carries significant risk. We can help you meet a higher standard.

 

About the Person

Jackie Karceski is Chief Technology Officer at CAI. Previously, Jackie held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.

 

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